Where do you think the Postal Service and its employees have been successful over time in controlling labor costs and where do you think there might be opportunities for future savings?
Thomas Carper
The Public Record
Sometimes we can get bottled up around here over minor things, but hopefully that will not be a problem in this instance, and the idea is to move it as expeditiously as we can.
I had hoped we would have time for you to go ahead and give your opening statement...
In the past, I have spoken about the need for the Postal Service not just to focus on closing facilities, but also on expanding access to the services that it offers.
I think I speak on behalf of all my colleagues to say our heartfelt thanks to you for your service.
I have introduced legislation, along with some of my colleagues, to address this problem.
I think it is impossible to not acknowledge that an economy-wide greenhouse gas program would have a net negative impact on GDP.
I think some of the doomsday scenarios that we are hearing are vastly overstated.
I want to applaud the Chair for including our CLEAN-TEA legislation in her bill and for providing up to 3 percent of allowances for clean transportation projects.
Thank you for your leadership, and our commendation is to you and to your colleagues.





